Analyzing the Impact of AI adoption and ICT Platforms in improving Customer Engagement of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)
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Artificial Intelligence (AI), AI adoption, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), ICT Platforms, Customer Engagement and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs).Abstract
The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has significantly transformed how businesses engage with customers. Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) increasingly rely on these technologies to enhance customer experiences, streamline operations, and remain competitive. However, SMEs often face challenges such as limited financial resources, technical expertise, and data privacy concerns, which hinder the full-scale adoption of AI and ICT platforms. This study explores the role of AI and ICT in improving customer engagement in SMEs by analyzing their benefits, adoption barriers, and integration strategies. Using theoretical frameworks such as the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and the Resource-Based View (RBV), this research examines the factors influencing AI and ICT adoption. AI-driven tools, including chatbots, predictive analytics, and personalized marketing systems, offer SMEs the ability to deliver tailored experiences, automate interactions, and optimize decision-making. ICT platforms, such as cloud-based Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems and social media marketing tools, further amplify these capabilities by facilitating seamless communication, data collection, and customer insights. Despite these advantages, SMEs struggle with digital transformation due to cost constraints, cybersecurity risks, and resistance to change. Addressing these challenges requires strategic investments, government incentives, and training programs to enhance digital literacy. The study highlights the synergies between AI and ICT in fostering customer loyalty, improving engagement, and driving business growth. It also provides policy recommendations for SME stakeholders to ensure responsible and sustainable AI adoption. This research contributes to the academic discourse on AI and ICT integration in SMEs by identifying best practices, emerging trends, and future research directions. The findings emphasize the need for SMEs to embrace digital transformation while balancing innovation with ethical considerations. By leveraging AI-powered ICT platforms effectively, SMEs can enhance their customer engagement strategies, strengthen their market position, and achieve long-term business success.
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